
Gainzilla":aos7y62t said:Both of these cats were standouts when they hit the scene but for some reason flew under most peoples radar. IMHO, two of the tastiest players of that era...
word upDigital Jams":2sywnnoi said:I love ya Pat but if that bitch Coverdale came to you back in 89 with $1,000,000 so the story goes you would be piercing your nipples while styling falcon feather undergarments all day long![]()
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this band and meniketti in particular kicked such serious byew-tocks it is criminalsnowdog":13oi44tt said:rokker":13oi44tt said:I'm going to throw Dave Meniketti...Open Fire LIVE!!!
Totatlly RIPS!!!!!
No Doubt...definitive versions of a few of their greats on there. Safe/Sad to say their whole career went under the radar of most.
I was on a firkins kick when that LP came out--groovy playerGainzilla":1fntfhdn said:Ive always loved practically everything that this kid ever did
This guy is hard to beat as well
Both of these cats were standouts when they hit the scene but for some reason flew under most peoples radar. IMHO, two of the tastiest players of that era...
Digital Jams":30h16rg8 said:Speaking of unibrow, nobody ever discusses Vitto's Radar Love solo with the fine Italian eye candy with booming child bearing hips showing some love NYC burrow style...........
Great cover but nowhere close to being "under the radar"...rock radio and MTV played this constantly back in the day.snowdog":2xun1ptr said:Digital Jams":2xun1ptr said:Speaking of unibrow, nobody ever discusses Vitto's Radar Love solo with the fine Italian eye candy with booming child bearing hips showing some love NYC burrow style...........
That is one of the best covers ever, improved upon even.![]()
university81":1l7rv88b said:and the solos in stryper's all for one
live version:
mentoneman":3bsqs2da said:I was on a firkins kick when that LP came out--groovy player
blues wasn't as cool to me because his songs aren't as memorable. drum machine city just like most shrapnel of the day
Red_Label":1ksccqpu said:With all of the love for Dave Meniketti in this thread (I've always loved the guy's stuff too), WTH ever happened to him/them? I've wondered that for years. Do they still play out? Is he still smokin?
Gainzilla":3vhyet4v said:Red_Label":3vhyet4v said:With all of the love for Dave Meniketti in this thread (I've always loved the guy's stuff too), WTH ever happened to him/them? I've wondered that for years. Do they still play out? Is he still smokin?
Yes and Yes!! Hes alive and well and still at it
Right on guys. Skolnick's the man. Murphy did a great job on the Low CD and captured the same style/magic imosnowdog":3hukybfu said:Les Zombie":3hukybfu said:Testament- return to serenity.
I love that solo and i never see anybody talk about it.
That is a pretty interesting solo, Haven't listened to any Testament in a while. Time to break out my favorite one: Practice What You Preach. You can't go wrong with pretty much any Alex Skolnick solo.
mentoneman":3nngvz2h said:here's one that used to make me put the guitar down--i didn't even know where to begin when this came on-so fast and precise, but with chest thumping arrogance and authority!
i loved when he ventured out of the autopilot harmonic minor/phrygian runs, and tossed in some bluesy phrase or major scale, or played over changes instead of taurus pedal/drone Em key tones.